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  • Who exactly is using OpenRouter? Is this used for coding? Bots? Casual conversations? Because that could tell what exactly those top models are good at.

    I wish GitHub Copilot shared such data. To see what models do programmers use for work.

  • It's not enough now. Modern social media require you to create an account to see content.

  • For links from X/twitter you can use xcancel.com.

    Just take any link and replace domain x.com with xcancel.com and you can read content without logging in

  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    The 'Finger of Death' that Freezes Everything it Touches

  • Let this sink in down

  • Why would I want to use it instead of or alongside with Syncthing? What does it do better?

  • This platform is just evil, I couldn't believe my eyes when I opened it recently. Most recommended posts are just dumb tiktok-like short videos, sometimes soft porn even. All of these mixed with stuff posted by governments, politicians as it's their way communicate with citizens. It's just crazy, it's like we replaced law gazette with posting official stuff in tabloids.

  • Lol, as if there have always been only true information on the internet.

  • You have 128GB of RAM

    Who do you think I am, a multimilionaire?

  • ...and a year when Half life 3 is released ;)

  • ...and despite that people are upvoting, because who cares about facts, let's just hate a thing that I don't like

  • The main advantage of fediverse over, let's say X, is that you can change server if you find owner not trustworthy. So just do it, it's exactly why it was designed in this way, to let you do it easily.

    But talking about funding... I might indeed reconsider doing this...

  • Is there a reason why you gathered so many features in a single update? It seems to be challenging to test all these features at once, why not just publish them step by step in smaller updates? For instance, Mastodon have even split quote posts into two separate versions (first backend, then frontend) to make this process smoother.

  • I'm using Proton for privacy, not anonymity. I've literally put my name and surname in my email address. I don't care if someone knows that me is me.

    But I do care that no one is reading and/or automatically processing my mails.

  • Hopium administered

  • It's not "manufacturered", so it's not conspiracy. But it's from unreasonable and unacceptable high demand.

  • Who are investors and where is their money from?

    If it's from investment funds, then I've got bad news for all of you, it is your money as well.

  • I hope this "AI" knows what language is used in songs. Sometimes I like to listen to songs in certain language (usually the one I'm actually learning). The potential use case would be to create a playlist with songs of certain language and genre I like.

    As for now, it turns out it's incredibly hard to do. For example even if you find, say, popular French song and use option to "find similar" then algorithm usually finds either songs with similar genre or even french songs but sang in English.

  • saves 15 million euros in license costs

    This attitude is plainly wrong. If you use Linux because it is free as "free of charge" then you are missing a point. You should use it because it is open.

    I would even say that they should contribute the same amount of money to organisations that actually develop a software that they are going to use. Because they will certainly need support and security patches and this will never be free

  • Is Multi-Community UI already available? I can see it is merged, but is it released?

  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    There's a guy who posts daily video updates on whether Half-Life 3 has been released since 2075 days

  • Linux @programming.dev

    Steam Frame (VR with Linux)

    store.steampowered.com /sale/steamframe
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Why write code if the LLM can just do the thing? (web app experiment)

    github.com /samrolken/nokode
  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    Firefox's New Profile Manager Goes Live For Everyone Next Week

    www.omgubuntu.co.uk /2025/10/firefoxs-new-profile-manager-goes-live-for-everyone-next-week
  • .NET @programming.dev

    Creating console apps in... Razor

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Typst: a possible LaTeX replacement

    lwn.net /Articles/1037577/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    The Latest VS Code Release - auto-choosing LLMs, todos, checkout multibranches

  • .NET @programming.dev

    Visual Studio 2026 Insiders is here! - Visual Studio Blog

    devblogs.microsoft.com /visualstudio/visual-studio-2026-insiders-is-here/
  • .NET @programming.dev

    Announcing .NET 10 Release Candidate 1 - .NET Blog

    devblogs.microsoft.com /dotnet/dotnet-10-rc-1/
  • Linux Mint @lemmy.ml

    Linux Mint 22.2 “Zara” released! – The Linux Mint Blog

    blog.linuxmint.com
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Containers in 2025: Docker vs. Podman for Modern Developers | Linux Journal

    www.linuxjournal.com /content/containers-2025-docker-vs-podman-modern-developers
  • Protonmail @lemmy.ml

    Introducing Emergency Access for your Proton Account | Proton

    proton.me /blog/emergency-access
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Why MCP’s Disregard for 40 Years of RPC Best Practices Will Burn Enterprises

    julsimon.medium.com /why-mcps-disregard-for-40-years-of-rpc-best-practices-will-burn-enterprises-8ef85ce5bc9b
  • Linux Mint @lemmy.ml

    Linux Mint 22.2 Beta Coming Soon, ISOs Enter Testing - OMG! Ubuntu

    www.omgubuntu.co.uk /2025/08/linux-mint-22-2-beta-iso-coming-soon
  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Is there something like automatic moderation on Fediverse? How does it work?

  • Web Development @programming.dev

    It's time for modern CSS to kill the SPA

    www.jonoalderson.com /conjecture/its-time-for-modern-css-to-kill-the-spa/
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Using Microsoft's New CLI Text Editor on Ubuntu

    www.omgubuntu.co.uk /2025/06/microsoft-edit-text-editor-ubuntu
  • Programming @programming.dev

    GitHub PR of Copilot AI agent "fixing" a bug in official .NET repo

    github.com /dotnet/runtime/pull/115762